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Prince Harry and William clash over Princess Diana's estate

Prince Harry is reportedly highly dissatisfied with his older brother, Prince William, 's sluggishness. According to insider sources, Prince William could have done much more in a vital family matter but lacked determination. The contentious issue revolves around Princess Diana's family property.

Prince Harry blames Prince William
Prince Harry blames Prince William
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Foreign gossip portals are buzzing about Prince Harry's grievances against his brother. The latest news reveals that their mother's luxurious childhood residence—where Princess Diana is buried — may not end up in their hands.

According to Meghan Markle's husband, Prince William did not do enough to secure the property, which is symbolic for both princes. For Harry, the loss of unrestricted access to their mother's grave is a devastating blow.

He believes that what happened could negatively affect the commemoration of Princess Diana. British media are approaching the matter less emotionally, noting that the Althorp Estate has belonged to the Spencer family for over five hundred years.

Although the sons of the Queen of Hearts and King Charles III were expected to inherit these lands, they are likely to be taken over by Louis Spencer, the son of the deceased princess’s brother, who died in 1997. Currently, Earl Charles Spencer oversees the entire estate.

The Althorp Estate boasts 90 rooms with a total area of over 97,000 square feet. Some of them house valuable artifacts, including a portrait gallery. A lake is also located nearby.

There is still a long way to go for reconciliation between Harry and William

Experts warn that Prince Harry's complaints could further strain his tense relationship with the heir to the throne. The brothers have been avoiding each other for some time.

King Charles III has noticed this problem and is urging his younger son to move back to the United Kingdom and purchase the property offered to him.

Improving relations with his brother could help, but for now, there is no indication of that. What do you think—should Princess Diana's residence remain with the Spencers or the Windsors?

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